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A Tale of Two Competitive Cities: What Patterns Are Emerging So Far?

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What do the cities of Bucaramanga and Coimbatore have in common and what have they done differently to enable fast-paced private sector development? As noted in a blog post earlier this year, the World Bank Group is pursuing a Competitive Cities Knowledge Base (CCKB) project, looking at how metropolitan economies can create jobs and ensure prosperity for their residents. The first two case studies – Bucaramanga, in Colombia’s Santander Department, and Coimbatore, in India’s State of Tamil Nadu – were carried out between April and June 2014. Although they’re on opposite sides of the globe, these two mid-sized, secondary cities have revealed some remarkable similarities. Read the blog for some initial observations about the respective ingredients of success, and the teachable moments from both examples. 

Authors

Megha Mukim

Senior Economist, Social, Urban, Rural and Resilience Global Practice

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